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Mars on a chariot drawn by three lions, 1749. Creator: Charles GrignionMars on a chariot drawn by three lions, 1749
Cricket Match in Mary-Le-Bone Fields, 1748, (1947). Creator: Charles GrignionCricket Match in Mary-Le-Bone Fields, 1748, (1947). Men playing cricket at Marylebone Fields, (now part of the City of Westminster, London). This is the earliest known depiction of a cricket match
Canvassing for Votes, Plate II: Four Prints of an Election, February 20, 1757
Tailpiece to the Catalogue of Pictures Exhibited in Spring Garden, May 7, 1761
Frontispiece to the Catalogue of Pictures Exhibited in Spring Garden, May 7, 1761. After William Hogarth
View of York, 1756, (1943). Creator: Charles GrignionView of York, 1756, (1943). Smartly dressed people promenading along the riverbank in York, north Yorkshire. After Prospect of a Noble Terras Walk in the city of York
George II, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionGeorge II, 1773. George II (1683-1760), as king from 1727, George exercised little control over British domestic policy, largely controlled by the Parliament of Great Britain
Combat between Edmund Ironside and Canute the Great, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionCombat between Edmund Ironside and Canute the Great, 1773. Edmund Ironside, King of England, 23 April -30 November 1016 resisted the Danish invasion of Canute the Great (994-1035) in five battles
Henry II, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionHenry II, 1773. Henry II of England, (1133-1189) expanded empire and was driven by a desire to restore lands and privileges
Edward the Black Prince waiting on John King of France his Prisoner, 1773. CreatorEdward the Black Prince waiting on John King of France his Prisoner, 1773. King John II of France (1319-1364), taken prisoner after defeat at the Battle of Poitiers in 1356 was invited to supper in
The Maid of Orleans receiving the Sword of St. Catherine, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionThe Maid of Orleans receiving the Sword of St. Catherine, 1773. Joan of Arc (1412-1431) receiving the sword of St Catharine
William the Conqueror seizing his Brother Odo, Bishop of Bayeaux & Earl of Kent, 1773. William, then Duke of Normandy, made his half-brother Odo, Bishop of Bayeaux in 1049
Henry I, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionHenry I, 1773. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786). Henry I (c1068-1135), fourth son of William the Conqueror, considered a harsh but effective ruler
Alfred, disguised in the Character of a Harper, viewing the Danish Camp, 1773. CreatorAlfred, disguised in the Character of a Harper, viewing the Danish Camp, 1773. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786). King Alfred the Great (849-899) From " A New and Complete History of England
Henry VI, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionHenry VI, 1773. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786). Henry VI of England (1421-1471) the only English monarch to also have been crowned King of France (as Henry II), described as timid, shy, passive
Charles I demanding the five members in the House of Commons, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionCharles the first demanding the five members in the House of Commons, 1773. Charles I (1600-1649) calls for the arrest of the Five Members John Pym, John Hampden, Denzil Holles
Cromwell dissolving the Long Parliament, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionCromwell dissolving the Long Parliament, 1773. Speech given by Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) at the House of Commons on Dissolution of the Long Parliament, 20 April 1653. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786)
Richard Duke of Gloucester accusing the Queen of Edward IV with Witchcraft, 1773. Elizabeth Woodville, Queen consort to King Edward IV from 1464 until his death in 1483
Edward II, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionEdward II, 1773. Edward II (1284-1327). Edward had a close and controversial relationship with Piers Gaveston, who joined the royal household in 1300
Edward III, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionEdward III, 1773. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786). Edward III of England (1312-1377), noted for his military success and for restoring royal authority in medieval England
Edward V, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionEdward V, 1773. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786). Edward V of England (1470-c1483), his brief reign was dominated by the influence of his uncle and Lord Protector, the Duke of Gloucester
Henry V, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionHenry V, 1773. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786). Henry V of England (1386-1422), second English monarch of the House of Lancaster
Kirkes villainy & cruelty to a young woman who beg d him to save his brothers life, 1773. Colonel Percy Kirke (c1646- 1691)
The Abbess of Coldingham Monastery self-mutilating to avoid rape by Viking invaders, 1773The Abbess of Coldingham Monastery cutting of her nose & upper lip as an example for her Nuns to follow, to prevent being ravished by the Danes, 1773
The Monks of Bangor put to the Sword by Order of Ethelfrid, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionThe Monks of Bangor put to the Sword by Order of Ethelfrid, 1773. Monks of Bangor put to the Sword by Order of Ethelfrid After Samuel Wale (1721-1786)
Tragical Death of Jacob Van Ardevelt, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionTragical Death of Jacob Van Ardevelt, 1773. Jacob Van Ardevelt murdered in Ghent, for supporting the cause of Edward III, King of England, against Philip of France. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786)
Edmund I stabbed by Leolf the Robber, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionEdmund I stabbed by Leolf the Robber, 1773. Edmund I (921-46), was assassinated after six-and-a-half years as king, while attending Mass in Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire
Dunstan dragging King Edwy from his Consort Queen Ethelgiva on his Coronation Day, 1773. King Edwy (died 959) is returned to the banquet following his coronation from his Consort
The Duke of Northumberland mean Submission to the Earl of Arundel, 1773. CreatorThe Duke of Northumberland mean Submission to the Earl of Arundel, 1773. John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland ((1504-1553), kneeling on arrest by Henry FitzAlan, 19th Earl of Arundel (1512-1580)
Felton assassinating the Duke of Buckingham, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionFelton assassinating the Duke of Buckingham, 1773. John Felton (c1595-1628) lieutenant in the English Army, stabbed George Villiers
Landing of Julius Caesar, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionLanding of Julius Caesar, 1773. Julius Caesar (100 BC- 44 BC) first landed in Britain on August 26th, 55 BC, it was almost another hundred years before the Romans actually conquered Britain in AD 43
The Battle of Agincourt named by Henry V, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionThe Battle of Agincourt named by Henry V, 1773. Henry V (1386-1422) at the Battle of Agincourt, an English victory in the Hundred Years War, 1415. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786)
Richard II, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionRichard II, 1773. Richard II of England, (1367-c1400), sone of Edward the Black Prince, was 10 years old when he succeeded to the throne, challenged during his reign by the Peasants Revolt of 1381
Queen Elizabeth striking the Earl of Essex, 1773. During a dispute with his cousin Queen Elizabeth I, Robert Devereux, 2nd earl of Essex, (1567-1601), English soldier and courtier
Sr. Henry Vane, 1757. Creator: Charles GrignionSr. Henry Vane, 1757. Portrait of English statesman Sir Henry Vane the Younger (1613-1662). A Puritan, Vane travelled to the New World in 1635
Bishops and Citizens Swearing Fealty to William the Conqueror. (c1770). ArtistBishops and Citizens Swearing Fealty to William the Conqueror. (c1770). 18th century imagining of a scene where Saxon subjects swear loyalty to the Norman King William I (1028-1087)
View of the Temporary Bridge of London on Fire... 1758. c1770. Artist: Charles GrignionView of the Temporary Bridge of London on Fire in the Night of April 11th. 1758. c1770. Wooden bridge over the River Thames in flames as people watch from the bank
Three Chinese figures, 18th century. Artist: Charles GrignionThree Chinese figures, 18th century. A mendicant, a peasant and a lady of distinction
Ticket for the London Hospital showing Christ and the disciples, c1825
View of the Fleet Ditch with bathers, City of London, 1750. Here strip, my Children, here at once leap in, Here prove who best can dash thro thick and thin. From Dunciad Book II
Guilford Street, St Pancras, London, 1749. Artist: Michael Angelo RookerView of the Foundling Hospital, Guilford Street, St Pancras, London, 1749; with women at the gate bringing their babies to be given up
London Bridge (old), London, 1775. Artist: Charles GrignionView of the temporary London Bridge, London, 1775, during a fire on the evening of April 11th, 1758. In the foreground a crowd of people have gathered to watch the disaster
Scene of protestants being burnt at Smithfield, 16th century, (c1760). The executions took place during the Protestants persecution in the reign of Mary I
Canvassing for votes, 1757. Artist: Charles GrignionCanvassing for votes, 1757; scene with two country innkeepers, agents for their respective parties, are here dropping money into the hands of a rustic freeholder
Ranelagh in 1752, after Canaletti, c1750, (1904). Artist: Charles GrignionRanelagh in 1752, after Canaletti, c1750, (1904). After Giovanni Antonio Canaletto (1697-1768). Ranelagh Gardens were public pleasure gardens located in Chelsea, then just outside London
Abbess of Coldingham StAebbe the younger semi-mythological Abbess 870AD. Artist: GrignionAbbess of Coldingham St Aebbe the younger semi-mythological Abbess 870AD cutting of her nose and upper lip as an example to her Nuns to follow to prevent being Ravished by the Danes.The Complete
Earl Rivers presents his book to King Edward IV, c1477 (late 18th or early 19th century(?)). Artist: Charles GrignionEarl Rivers presenting his translation of the Dictes and Sayings of the Philosophers to King Edward IV and his family, c1477 (late 18th or early 19th century(?))
George III of the United Kingdom, 1761. Artist: Charles GrignionGeorge III of the United Kingdom, 1761